From the vSphere client, right-click the Workload cluster.
Select Storage > New Datastore.
Select the datastore type. In this example, VMFS is selected.
Click NEXT.
Provide a name and select the LUN for provisioning the datastore. In this example, the NVMe TCP Disk on PowerStore is selected.
Select a host to view accessible LUNs. In this example, esxi05 is selected.
Click NEXT.
Specify the VMFS version for the datastore and then click NEXT.
Review the disk layout and specify partition configuration details. In this example, the datastore size is specified as 500 GB.
Click NEXT.
Review the settings and click FINISH.
Verify the datastore that was newly created. From Inventory, click Datastores and select the new datastore. In this example PowerStore-V-NVMe is selected.
To verify that all hosts are connected, click the Configure tab, and select Connectivity and Multipathing.
If a host is missing from the list, click Hosts and Clusters, select the host, click Storage Adapters, and then click REFRESH.
NVMe/TCP Storage is now ready for use by all hosts in the cluster.